We need to become one with our grip hand. This is vital to a winning performance. First, we need to be in line with the shot and have the confidence to allow the eye to move the hand. Let go of resistance. Let go of your preoccupation with making and missing the shot. Deliver the smooth winning stroke. Let it happen. Read my book, Point The Way. The chapter on “The Shot Shoots Itself” will give you some valuable insights on this fine art. Be one with your grip. Let the eyes and the grip become one unit. Transfer your eye to your grip hand. See the shot. Shoot the shot. First, by getting a grip. professionally.
Develop an intimate sense of feel in your grip hand. Set up the four ball exercise. Practice this over and over with a keen sense of the feeling in your grip hand. Feel the shot as the cue tip goes through the cue ball. Become one with the sound associated with a successful shot. Get a grip, feel the grip, hear the sound, see the shot. It all goes together. This is how you win.